Growing season convective systems in the US Corn Belt in relation to land use-land cover and synoptic patterns

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Mikael P. Hiestand
Andrew M. Carleton
Guido Cervone
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[1] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Geography
[2] Institute for Computational Data Sciences,undefined
[3] 224 Computer Building,undefined
[4] Earth and Environmental Systems Institute,undefined
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Localized short-period studies suggest that differences in surface heat fluxes between croplands and remnant forests of the US Corn Belt—the dominant land use-land cover (LULC) types—influence convective cloud formation in the warm season, primarily around crop-forest boundaries. However, an investigation on interannual timescales is needed to help improve understanding of convective climate in relation to LULC. We use spatial cluster analysis to compare convective systems (CS) from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project’s Deep Convection Tracking Database to a cropland LULC database for the summer growing seasons (May 1–September 30) of 1999–2007. Spatial–temporal patterns of CS are analyzed with respect to sub-season phenology and LULC type from the National Land Cover Database, and synoptic pressure patterns. The findings indicate two statistically significant clusters of Corn Belt CS; one over the central croplands and the other around crop-forest boundaries in the southeastern area. The clustering of CS, while varying in frequency, remains spatially consistent across sub-seasons and synoptic types. These results suggest a consistent influence of LULC on CS in the Corn Belt that is modulated by synoptic type to either suppress (e.g., via synoptic-scale subsidence) or enhance (via mid-tropospheric upward vertical motion) the frequency of convective clouds and cloud systems. These LULC-related CS clusters are likely the result of non-classical mesoscale circulations originating from spatial contrasts in the surface energy budget and surface roughness between cropland and remnant forests. This study’s results will help inform future anticipated modeling projects required to determine these hypothesized LULC-synoptic mechanisms.
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